
1. Peace Officer
2. You Came to Me
3. Who Can I Say You Are
4. I'm Afraid
5. Our Time
6. After Me Again
7. Feeling for You
8. Only Truth
The sole album from 1969 by this Ohio-based acid rock outfit comprised of brothers Mark & Tim Roller with Bob Lanave. It features the incredible 17 minute title track, which is drenched with electric guitar.
A spiritual journey through the angst and heartache of the late 60's.
Drummer Paul Cassidy, Guitarist Tim Roller and his brother Mark on
Bass, take you with them on a mystical jaunt though time and space
with screeching guitar solos, melodic bass runs and frantic drum
rolls. This truly is a classic. Over 35 years of continuous sales
worldwide with copies of the original LP being auctioned at well over
$800.00. Side two features Drummer Bob LaNave who became the Morly
Grey's " Ringo Starr " when their " Pete Best " (Pete Cassidy) was
fired. All The songs were written by Paul Cassidy and the Roller
Brothers. Originally titled " The First Supper ", the LP contains a
poster of what would have been the album cover. The title track is a
seventeen minute Rock Opus that will continue to be on the " must hear
" list of every rock music aficionado for years to come. I never really
appreciated these three young lads who used to practice their original
music in my attic...until it was too late....I miss you , Pete.
R.I.P. Paul Trever Cassidy 1953-2001 By Trevor Williams
R.I.P. Paul Trever Cassidy 1953-2001 By Trevor Williams
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Under Milkwood
1. Empty Room
2. Changing Seasons
3. Tell Me
4. Forgotten Bridge
5. Parade
6. Sandwiches Rock'n'roll
7. Lost Youth
8. Ballad Of The Spirit Of The World
9. Final Song
2. Changing Seasons
3. Tell Me
4. Forgotten Bridge
5. Parade
6. Sandwiches Rock'n'roll
7. Lost Youth
8. Ballad Of The Spirit Of The World
9. Final Song
A good-to-pretty-good-to-almost-great underground rock
album from 1970 (previously bootlegged as just "Milkwood" by the
ever-doomed Fanny organization). Beautifully presented in one of
Arkama's new LP-styled mini gatefold jackets. "Reissue of a fantastic
Californian psych-based only released in 1969 as test pressing (was
planned to be released on A&M label but never came out); it had
this real 'west coast' guitar-sound like Jefferson Airplane, Moby
Grape, some folkrock passages ala Fairport Convention but also some
exotic hippie atmospheres ala Traffic Sound; great alternate
male/female vocals not unlike Balin/Slick but also crystal vocal
passages ala Sandy Denny."
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